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[PICTURES] Tabraiz Shamsi 'shoe call' celebration after dismissing Suryakumar Yadav causing heartache amongst some fans

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This seems to be cause of some comments that Shamsi has responded to

 
Well, I don't think this celebration should be taken so offensively as he has already mentioned that he only does it to entertain his fans.

To be honest I don't see anything personal in it.
 
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West Indies players do similar stuff too. I don’t see any issue with celebrations as long as abuses are not hurled at the batsman.
 
Indian fans ka rona dhona firse start. Kab sudhrange yaar (Indian fans have started their crying and whining again. When will they improve?)
 
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Indian fans and their rona dhona.

Atleast win a world cup before being offended about each and everything
 
Now Tabraiz will perform this celebration to annoy Indian fans even more whereas initially he used to do it to make his own fans happy. :D
 
Indian fans and their rona dhona.

Atleast win a world cup before being offended about each and everything
We already won two world cup and definitely win a world cup before Pakistan can win atleast a test match in Australia :kp
 
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This seems to be cause of some comments that Shamsi has responded to

Absolutely disgusting to see this and good of Tabraiz to not stand down - and keep on mentioning in

Tabraiz Shamsi speaking in an interview:

"People took it in a negative way; they thought it was disrespectful. I had so much abuse hurled at me. It was probably the worst it's ever been. There was also abuse hurled at my wife. I didn't appreciate that. It's uncalled for. It's fine if you want to have a dig at the players, but to involve family and say nasty things, that pushes it to another level,"

"I feel that if players don't say anything about it, then people think they have free license. More people need to speak up and say it's not OK. Yes, we're all trying our best. Yes, your team might not win or you might not agree with certain things. But you need to behave like a human being. You can't carry on like an animal,"

"I packed that celebration away, but the kids keep asking me to bring it about, so can't disappoint them. To be able to deliver under pressure against India was pleasing."
 
Some Indian fans always jump straight to abusing wives and daughters.
 
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Absolutely disgusting to see this and good of Tabraiz to not stand down - and keep on mentioning in

Tabraiz Shamsi speaking in an interview:

"People took it in a negative way; they thought it was disrespectful. I had so much abuse hurled at me. It was probably the worst it's ever been. There was also abuse hurled at my wife. I didn't appreciate that. It's uncalled for. It's fine if you want to have a dig at the players, but to involve family and say nasty things, that pushes it to another level,"

"I feel that if players don't say anything about it, then people think they have free license. More people need to speak up and say it's not OK. Yes, we're all trying our best. Yes, your team might not win or you might not agree with certain things. But you need to behave like a human being. You can't carry on like an animal,"

"I packed that celebration away, but the kids keep asking me to bring it about, so can't disappoint them. To be able to deliver under pressure against India was pleasing."
Some Indians targeting a players wife because of his celebration. Despicable.
 
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